New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo slammed Mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday for not deploying enough police officers to stem looting in the state's most populous city after a night of widespread property destruction and hundreds of arrests.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reported to Congress that Hong Kong was no longer autonomous from China, a move that could jeopardize the administrative region's special status that has entitled it to a favorable trading relationship with the United...

While the White House and Congress are focused on the next steps in dealing with the coronavirus, decisions from the Supreme Court on DACA, abortion, Trump's tax records and LGBT worker rights could shape the political landscape for years to come.

The justices of the Supreme court clashed along largely partisan lines in a dispute over Trump administration rules that would allow employers with sincerely held moral or religious objections to deny their employees access to free contraceptive...

The Supreme Court's announcement it would hold oral arguments by teleconference because of coronavirus has a group of America's top attorneys prepping for the most important phone calls of their careers.

The Supreme Court, in an unsigned opinion from which the four liberal justices dissented, reasoned that extending the date by which Wisconsin voters could mail absentee ballots "fundamentally alters the nature of the election."

"My qualifications in terms of looking at the science is that I'm a social scientist, Ph. D.," top Trump aide Peter Navarro said an interview about his disagreements with Dr. Anthony Fauci over hydroxychloroquine.

Churches and other religious facilities will be allowed to remain open in more than half of the states that are the most vulnerable to coronavirus, often with special exemptions to mandated closures of nonessential businesses.